2014 MU69 Naming Ceremony Reverend Nick Miles, Tecumseh Red Cloud, Pamunkey Tribe, performs a traditional Algonquian chant of “Thank you, O Great Spirit,” at a naming ceremony for 2014 MU69, a celestial body discovered by the New Horizons mission and Hubble Space Telescope, formerly nicknamed “Ultima Thule”, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019, at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The new name, “Arrokoth,” means “sky” and is from the Algonquian Languages, spoken by the Powhatan tribes of the region of Maryland it was discovered in. Tribal elders from those tribes approved of the name and participated in th


2014 MU69 Naming Ceremony Reverend Nick Miles, Tecumseh Red Cloud, Pamunkey Tribe, performs a traditional Algonquian chant of “Thank you, O Great Spirit,” at a naming ceremony for 2014 MU69, a celestial body discovered by the New Horizons mission and Hubble Space Telescope, formerly nicknamed “Ultima Thule”, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019, at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The new name, “Arrokoth,” means “sky” and is from the Algonquian Languages, spoken by the Powhatan tribes of the region of Maryland it was discovered in. Tribal elders from those tribes approved of the name and participated in the ceremony.


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